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Thread: How To: Repair Eyebrows with Fascia Attached

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    Post How To: Repair Eyebrows with Fascia Attached

    "How To" Link: How to Repair Eyebrows with Fascia Attached

    I just completed this job over the weekend and am very happy with the results! I figured I'd write a how-to for this job since once isn't on DMCTalk yet and those elsewhere didn't seemed to show either removing the fascia or using steel bars.

    Please let me know if you see any typos and I'll fix them.

    Also, for some reason I couldn't get the attachment functionality to work, so I've uploaded to Google Docs instead. You'll want to download the PDF rather than viewing it in Google's viewer in order to see the pictures clearly.

    I hope this helps others looking to do this job!

    Edit by Sean: Here is the PDF uploaded for prosperity
    How To Repair Eyebrows with Fascia Attached.pdf
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    Great write up.

    Quote Originally Posted by DavidProehl View Post
    "How To" Link: How to Repair Eyebrows with Fascia Attached

    I just completed this job over the weekend and am very happy with the results! I figured I'd write a how-to for this job since once isn't on DMCTalk yet and those elsewhere didn't seemed to show either removing the fascia or using steel bars.

    Please let me know if you see any typos and I'll fix them.

    Also, for some reason I couldn't get the attachment functionality to work, so I've uploaded to Google Docs instead. You'll want to download the PDF rather than viewing it in Google's viewer in order to see the pictures clearly.

    I hope this helps others looking to do this job!

    Edit by Sean: Here is the PDF uploaded for prosperity
    How To Repair Eyebrows with Fascia Attached.pdf

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    Excellent write-up. Nice, colored photos. This is a GREAT example of doing a write-up with step-by-step instructions and pictures to show what you're talking about. Well done.
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    Thanks for the very clear directions! I need to tackle this job VERY soon.
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    Eyebrow reduction with fascia attached

    Quote Originally Posted by EdFerri View Post
    Thanks for the very clear directions! I need to tackle this job VERY soon.
    Yes ! Thank you for posting these excellent instructions. I did this job today and it came out wonderful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westenddmc12 View Post
    Yes ! Thank you for posting these excellent instructions. I did this job today and it came out wonderful.

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    You're welcome! So glad a few others have been able to make use of this!
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    Going to attempt this on my car tonight. How far back into the fascia do the bars need to go?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bfloyd View Post
    Going to attempt this on my car tonight. How far back into the fascia do the bars need to go?
    Not sure exactly what you mean... are you talking about how far towards the front of the car do you push the bars into the recess? I pushed them in all the way such that they couldn't be pushed in any deeper.
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    Thanks David, that was the answer I was looking for. I just worded the question wrong.
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